Business alarmed as Shorten flags 'living wage' to replace minimum wage
The small and medium business sectors have expressed concern after Opposition leader Bill Shorten all but confirmed he will boost the minimum wage to a "living wage" should he win the next election.
Speaking to The Australian Financial Review Business Summit at which he declared the election to be a referendum on wages, Mr Shorten said the current minimum wage of $18.93 per hour failed to cover the basic costs of living and was consigning people to poverty.
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